Pretend a real estate agent goes to a search engine consultant and says "I have a great Google Plus local listing and good onsite SEO, but my property listings still are not ranking." How can one be helped in this situation?

If you are a member in Better Business Bureau and your real estate website or a blog is linked from BBB.org it was noticed very recently that BBB made all links those linked client websites nofollow. Does this hurt or help your listings in search engine results?

Real Estate is something people don't search every day, but when they do, Realtors naturally want to be visible in those search results to attract potential business. This is why Realtors blog. But what topics should they cover in order to attract those searches that potential home buyers or home sellers do on Google, Bing and Yahoo?

Much has been said about creating titles or headlines of our posts that are appealing and click-worthy. I have tied my titles in knots trying to figure out what makes people interested enough to click and read. Is it emotional? Do emotions sell houses - yes! What about facts and figures - it's hopeless to make a market report seem anything but what it is.

Dear Realtors, check with your webamster and ask if your real estate website is made by WIX because currently many webmasters claim that those websites are dropping from Google. Google is aware of this and has spoken on the issue.

Every day thousands of houses are listed online for sale, but most of them never make the top page of Google and are lost in search engine rankings. What can real estate agents do about this to improve the listing's ranking in search engines?

Some real estate, mortgage and home improvement websites and blogs have decent amount of daily readers, but they are not monetizing with Advertising. Did you know how easy it is to do with Google Adsense?